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Puzzle anyone?
Begin with a 10 oz. jar of water and a 10 oz. jar of ink.
Dip out a small ammount, say 1 oz., of ink and pour it into the water. Don’t stir the water/ink solution. Or, stir the water/ink solution. But don't cap and shake violently. Or, if you do cap and shake violently, wait for bubbles to disappear before doing the following: Dip out 1 oz. of the water/ink solution. Pour it into the ink. Does the bottle of water contain more ink than the bottle of ink contains water? |
Is the ink water based?
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Imagine a pure liquid carbon ink. Imagine the water is pure, hydrated H20 powder. Or distilled water. Edit: no "trick" question here, no word games, etc. |
I'd say it's the same amount.
1 oz ink gets added to 10 oz water, so the water bottle is 10/11ths water. One oz of this is 0.909 water into the ink jar. The water bottle is 1/11 ink, so 10 ounces x 1/11 = 10/11 = 0.909 ink in the water jar. |
Just a WAG but the bottle of ink contains less water than the water contains ink.
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So... How much ink are we to assume has bonded with the H2O? The bubbles would be evolving gases, AKA ink decomposing....
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Witholding acknowledgement of the above posts for the moment, I'll add that you have to prove your answer using two different color marbles.
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You can't change the rules midgame! No fair!
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But using 6 or 8, or a few more, is easier. |
I can get the answer using two marbles..... Using my boot to kick you square in your two marbles until you spit out the answer.... ;)
Sorry, I'm in one of those moods. |
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The water is 90.909% water and 9.09% ink
The ink is 90.009% ink and 9.99% water So the ink contains more water. Edit: This is assuming a homogenious mixture. If not, no idea what you scoop out. |
What is the specific gravity of the ink?
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Is there a cool collar around either of the jars?
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Is either one on a conveyor belt?
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Are you talking about an ounce as mass or volume?
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10 Black marbles @ 1 oz. ea. = Ink jar
10 White marbles @ 1 oz ea. = Water Jar Remove one black marble from Ink Jar and add it to the Water Jar Water Jar now has 11 marbles @ 10 to 1 ratio (white to black) Reach in (blind) and remove one random marble (odds are 10 to 1 that it will be a white marble) and put that marble in the Ink Jar. QUOTE: "Does the bottle of water contain more ink than the bottle of ink contains water" The Vegas line says: Bet with Mr. Carlton - 9 white one black / 9 black one white ... but people do win the lottery occasionally ..so....) :) |
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